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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'feel disoriented' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is feeling confused, lost, or unsure of their surroundings and their current situation. For example: After moving to a new city, I felt disoriented and unsure of what to do next.
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The comedian gave her two alcoholic drinks that caused her to feel disoriented, she said.
"My spaces are meant to have a sense of otherworldliness that makes you feel disoriented," de Cárdenas says.
"Doing it can really make you feel disoriented, but you have to learn how to deal with that".
Now that the war is over, she says, she and her friends feel disoriented: "Years of fighting, and, before that, a lifetime on the cusp of it.
As the camera tracked them caroming around the city, the viewer would feel disoriented, like a panicked scuba diver inside a cave.
"I still feel disoriented about how to pursue my artistic aspirations," said Daryl Fowkes, who danced in ballet companies for 16 years before retiring four years ago.
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The number 2012 was emblazoned on it in large white print and for a moment Eileen felt disoriented, as if that sequence of digits, the year they represented, were an unreachably long way away into the future, instead of already gone.
Feeling disoriented, but at least I have my first drink in hand.
Which kind of makes you wonder: if the head of FEMA feels that disoriented buying a latte near the White House, what's going to happen during a tornado?
"I felt most disoriented with, how the heck I am supposed to get my stuff on?" she said after a rain-shortened ARCA test.
All doped up on the possibility of "writer angels" and the gratitude of Sedaris' presence and advice, I felt so disoriented with happiness.
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